New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1924, Page 26

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HUSBAND DIES SUDDENLY The Woman's club of Maple Hill met at the home of Mrs, J. C. Moody vesterday afternoon. Following a short business meeting, Mrs, A. J. Myers of Hartford gave a ve lightful talk on her travels in rope, supplemented by folk songs of Southington, Feb. 5.—Shortly aiter the different countries. Mrs. Moody his aged wife fell on the rear steps sted by Mrs. A. 8. Grant and of their home and broke her leg 8. . K. Root. vesterday afternoon, Adolph Wer 78 years old, of South Main s died almost instantly from tack of heart failure. Werking for some troubled by a tion The Shock From Accident Believed To Have Caused Death of South- ington Man Next Tuesday 12th, the club will bridge party at the H. B. Lienhardt and {Grant on Golf street. Those wishing | to reserve tables notify Mrs. E. B. AR caused his | Proudman and Mrs, B, J. Hubert. | sudden death. Due her advanced | Preceding the party there will be a years, it is feared Mrs. Werking, who |Sale of cake and candy at Mrs, A. S, is vears vounger than her hus- |Grant's, ¥ not long survive. rking was about to t the rear of the house siipped and fell on the Her cries attracted assistance e was carried into the house. Very soon after, her husband suc- cumbed to the shock. The deceased for many vears was ocal tree warden, serving under both political parties. About six years ago he discontinued operation of a market garden and retired. He was torn in Germany and came to this country when a young man, living rere ever since. A Protessor FFrederick Werking of Atlanta univer- sity, Atlanta, Ga., and a daughter, Miss Nellie Werkin Southington, survive, | | \ afternoon, ¥ hruar.\" nold a public| homes of Mrs. baen Mrs. A. 8 condi- his wife's acci time had chronie shock heart to two Miss Allsworth, teacher at the Elm Hill school is confined to her home with the grippe. The Newington Parents and Teach- ers’ association will give a valentine party in the Congregational chapel next Wednes evening, February 13th, at § o'clock. Mrs. I © spending a visiting her 1 Webb, Moody few day danghter, of in Golf street West Mrs. is | Haven | Perey Mrs. H. B. Lienhardt entertained the Maple Hill Bridge club her thome on Golf street Tuesd after- | The prizes were awarded to Nelson Mann, fir Mrs. Fran Exhibit of Paintings by 1l scona Nee, 1 3. Oimstcad, Robert Bolling Brandegee """ The people of New Britain are priv- d in having an opportunity to ee | g ' the gallery of the w Britain In- stitute @ group of portraits painted by the late Robert Brandegee, Mr. Bran- degee was born in Berlin where his tather practiced medicine for many ars and where his sisters still live, After ten years of study in Paris he opened a studio in New York., Later he made his home in Farmington and was associated with Charles Noel | Flagg in the early years of the Hart- |rvk Sienkiewicz, author of "Quo Va- ford Art school, Mr. Brandegee ex- dis,” is to lie in his native Poland, hibited his pictures in this country | A message states that his remains and BEurope almost up to the time of | will be brought from Vevey, § r- | tis death in 1822 His portraits land, where he died in 1015, to Cra- Miss Porter of the Farmington school, | cow, Poland., There he will be buried | of A. C. Dunham of Hartford and of [in the cathedral on the hill beyond other well known persons have re-|the city, by the side of tombs of the ceived much favorable comment Polish kings. of t has been con- by illness the past | Miss Constance ed to her home weel., The the hall last tended public bridge party given by | Newington grange in their new e evening was largely at- TOMB FOR AUTHOR Berlin, Feb —~The body of Hen- of | e ' | . onions in the winter,” says a| 1oc Then, if you are lost in a fog, yvour friends will soon find you.—lLon- {don Opinion. FORS SHOE SALE The same fine shoes that are regularly $10, $11 and $12—a real “buy” at— Dress saleswomen wanted for urday afternoons and evenings at the Big Store—Raphael's Dept, Store advt Sat Fat or, VOGUE SHOE SHOP 236 MAIN ST, OPrr. MONUMENT — — MAPLE HILL NEWS |1\o Arrests Recorded WHEN WIFE BREAKS LEG f | Business at the police court started |off in a brisk | Judge Benjamin W. |ed upon Monday morning to render | decisions on charges against 39 de- fendants. start, howev last few e —— . . the This morning for the first time in scveral wonths, there was no session of the police cowt. Yesterday morning the manner this week, only cases in the court concerned a | Alling being call- man who was brought into court on w violation of probation imposed Jag- uard 28, and of two men who were arrested Tucsday. No arrests have been made by the police since Tues- day night. fendants before court, Here Since Tuesday In spite of the auspicious police activities for the days have brought no de- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8§, 1924. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick n 1y Reference o 'ES ¥OR INSERTIONS G words to a line, 14 lines to an_inch. Minimwm Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. Ad_Accepted After 1 P. M. for| ed Page on Same Day. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for “ouvenience of Customers. Call 925 and Sunday Night - Mon. - Tues. - Wed. 12 MALONES IN THE FAMILY | wi | Be wl W | of | w | flo / a ‘B CParamounl tri \ Giclure | { (1.'. i \4/ s 2 %) de | | A, ¢ Nes lat der s | put ver THOMAS MEIGHAN PIED PIPER MALONE' PRESENTED BY ADOLPH ZUKOR & JESSE L LASKY 0OK!-FREE ADMISSION To the Ten Largest Families in - New Britain Mail Names, Number of Children and Address to THOMAS MEIGHAN, Care of PALACE THEATER—NOW! CHILDREN—Follow the Pied Piper to the Palace after school and see all the Malone Kids at 4:00 p. m,, THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER WE'RE BARONS, DUKES AWD AND MY FUNDS ARE VERY LOW 50 FORTH = AND WE TOO ARE SHORT OF DouGH 2 EXN NN Cagprrghs by Univad | anrare “ondonir POLLY AND HER PALS WAL, PUSSIONALLY I PURFEERS “EM PLUMP ! 1IN FACT T MIGHT GO &'FAR AS To GAY. “ THE PLUMPER PO 4 i ME® GC\MME “THE SLEMNDER THE GLENDERER “TuE SLICKER, ! today and by | soldier guard | At | Britain within and fo! lin, | Connecticut, Present and testament This court Crowds Throng Cathedral Where Body of Wilson Lies Washington, Feb. The crowds hich have bheen passing through sthiehem chapel at the cathedral here Woodrow Wilson was entombed ednesday, today gave no indication diminishing. Despite the cold ther they began gathering early o'clock had over- wed the streets and tied up traffic. he flowers sent to the chapel as butes to M Wilson will be left e until they faded. The war partment h: en orders that the shall remain for an in- finite period. LIMITATIO! a court of p OF CLAIMS ate holden at Ni the district of By of Hartford and State o day of Tebruary, in the County on the 6th D. 1924, Bernard I, Gaftuey, Esq., Judge, On motion of J. Henry McGrail of sald w Britain, as executor of the last wil of Katherine L. McGrall, e of New Britain, within said district eased, doth decree that six months ed and limited for the creditors of ate to exhibit their claims against the same to the executor and directs that c notice be given of this order by “ad- tising in & newspaper in sald New Brit- , and having a circulation in said dis- and by posting a_copy thercof on the sign post in said town of New Brit- rest the place where the deceased clt and return make, Jud, Coming at the Capitol “THE DARLING OF NEW YORK” with Baby Peggy Yesterday's Winners in the HeraldWant Ad Free Ticket Offer To the Capitol— Featuring “Caesar oli"—William Pankonin, 100 Shuttlemeadow Ave. To the Palace— Continuing “The Im- perial Revue”Charles W. MeCarthy, 47 Winter St. To the Lyceum— Featuring “Hell's Hole” —Andrew Sjoberg 727 jast St. AUTOMOTIVE ] Auto and Truck A;__m_clal L] NABU and Oakland motor cars, Sales an¢ BURIAL VAUIAS—Concrete steel refnforc-| Service. A. G. Hawker, b8 Elm street; ed; water proof, heremetically sealed,| 'Phone 2436, will outlast either woed or metal. De|REO MOTOR CARS and trucks. Kenneth not require larger lots. reasonably priced.{ M. Searle & Co. Bales and Service, cor. N. B. Vault Co, 276 Maple., Phone 2765. | Eim and Park Conn. ‘phone 2110, Local agents for Gabrie 3 Snubbers. pleasing 1 work. prrsnctens I { ANNOUNCEMENTS \ [ 1 Burial Vaults, Monuments | Florists and Nurserymen CUT FLOWERS—Potted plants, varlety, Specializing _on fune, | Johnson Greenhouse, 517 Church St. | CUT FLOWERS, potted plants: funeral work; free delivery. Sandallie’ | _Green! d 5 DS STUDEBAKERS—Light six touring, $996; special six touring, $1,350; big #ix touring, $1,750; ¥. O, B. factory. M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “This is a Studebaler year.” WILLYS-KNIGHT AND OVERLAND motor cars, showroom at 4 Elm 8t vice, 137 E d Cherry St. "“The Sloeve-Valve Motor," . C. Simonsen, Box 63, Y ok oheke MANE | Plainville; 'phone 195-1 e Budoiphs phons Ao | ! Autos and Trucks For Sale RURSERYMAN—Frult trem, shr abi APPERBON—powerful, snappy, 1921, sport ers, berries, hedge plants. Seud address. | youring, $300 down and §45 a month for I'will call. Box. 3%, Herald ten months. Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, 185 o Park 8t., Hartford, Ci Lost and Found 5 | BUICK TOURING 1932—in A-1 condition, COLLIE—dog lost. Answers to of ¥ ai guaranteed 30 days, ready for the road. Reward if returned to A, Palmer,| M. Irving Jester, 193 Arch St. “7This is Linden St. & Studebaker Year.” NUMBER PLATE—1924 found. No. 54-: BUICKS—we have several 1017 tourings Owner may have same by paying for this| and roadsters at very low prices, souie ad and calling at 766 Bast St., after 6:30| belng n first class conditon. M .lrving 2nd_floor. Jester, 193 Arch St, “Ths is a Stude- UM baker Yea lin, Tnquire S. J. Molumphy, Berlin Ct. | BUICK TOURING .1921—seven passeng: TORTOISE _SHBLL—glasses In leather| 13 wondertul runuing condition, two case, lost Thursday eve. between Stanioy | PROFeS WU Lol cheld Hviae Sastor, 183 Norks and Church Bt. Finder rotum 0] Jeon St “This (8 &. Studehaker Year.' TG — ‘ BUICK TOURING 1921—5 passenger, just bl i e ST recondition and mew paint, guarantesd 0 B SSaeLY. Sargneand, days. Don't buy a used Buick bifore Phone 1014-3. looking over our line, M. irving Jester, 193 Arch 8t. “This 1 & Studebaker Year.” CANS—we are In a position to allow you 16 months in which to pay for autggio- biles. This is something unusual in the purchase of new automobiles, Come in und talk it over with us. Honeyman Auto Bales Co., 139 Arch St, Phone 2100, Hudson and Eesex dealers of mioney found on Lower Lane Ber- Tuesday initial noon _near H. O. B. Personals [ FREE HOME Wanted Protes- tant boy for a bright, healthy 12 years of age. This child can be placed for adoption, although adoption is not required, Anyone in- terested in this child, pleass communi- cate with the CHOICEST USED CARS IN TOWN- 1922 1923 1920 Buick sport touring. Buick sport touring. Buick roadster. 1923 Ford roadster. 1923 Hudion epee; 7 Buick road Stephens touring. Studebuker touring, Studebaler sed Btudebaker BUREAU OF CHILD WELFARF, STATE CAPITOL, HARTFORD, CONN, T-pass. an, T-pass, NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. USED CAR DEPT, 176 ARCH 8T, TEL, 2607, HAVE—you ever befora ings where a great State holds collateral in trust for every dollar you put in? Do you remlize that with this safety you can get 7% on all thrift payments you make following our plan? Austin & Krom Room 407, Booth block, Phone 3045, el your sav- DODGE BROS.—toadster, overhauled, Store Announcements 7| cash and $25 & month for & months, PRER—6xi enlargement with every roll of| 1 Bulck, Aaron G. Cohen, Inc, filn developed by Ohrnstedt West | Park Street, Hertford, Conn, 2 Main_St. ESSEX 1921—touring car, mechanicaily i SLEDS—considering Guality, the piices on| ood shape, fine paint and § good tire our slods of varlous sizes, are the lowest | AcUauley & Bennett, 9§ Arch 8t, 205 in the city. The only sleds in New Brit-| _Arch St., Phone 298 in equipped with brakes, can be found | FORD—1820, one ton truck chass the “Big Furniture Store” John A.| shape, tires and all, P! Andrews & Co. Automotive Used i = - 2 ELUTGI PARTIES —taken out. inquire 41| _Arch St. Phone 17292, LaSalle St. 3rd floor. Phone 494-12 [FORD SEDAN—Iu very good from 7 to 2:30 and after 6 o'clock eves, | $175 will take it at ouce, WEATHER—forecast falr and mild, the| _ddenry 8t. right weather for photographs, We have | FORD COUPE 1922—Good paint and tires; a special for this month only, 6 Beauty| wmechunical condition is ilne, auley Panels, size 4x6 only $2.00, Arcade| &Hcunett, 98 Arch St. Phone 2963 Studi FORD BEDAN, 1921; good running sondi- WEATHE accurate tion, good nt, C. A, Bence, 51 Man metal g 1 1 bill T, BE.| _Bt: 'phone 221 (Avrowomve ) Auto and Truck Agencies 106 elogant ¢ 3126, & present. Exchange, 80 condition. Inquir FORDS~—FORLS~FURDS~ 1925 Tudor Sedan, s . o 1924 Tousing. MOTOR CARS—“Better _cars 1933 Boadated., being built and Bulck is bulld- 3 > , PN S 21 Coupo. them,” New Hritain . Buick Co. 1083 Coupe Arch street, Phone 2007, Vew lato model touringe, $100 each. With & light wise purchas down BUICK are GADILLAC CAR Lash Motor Co. “A Reputable Concern.” West Mali, corner Lincoln_street. CITANDLER and Cloveland mioto accessorios. American Sales Co., § 1 DODGE BIOTHEIS MOTOR CARS-—-Saion and service, 8. & 1% Motor Sales 1 im 8L, corner Frankiin; ‘phone DURANT AND BTAR motor and service, “Just Real Good Cars A, Bence Main_street; ‘phone 2216, FORD CANS, Tordson tractor. Hales ®erv- ice; genuine parts and accessories miotive Sales & Service Co., 200 HUDSON AND car values. Sea the new ¢ wan Auto Sales Co., winter 1 view a r will make & small Dayment And ommence enjoying his car, AUTOMOTIVE USED UAR EXCHANGE, 6 ARCH ST, PHONE 172042, OPEN EVENINGS AND BUNDATS Toaig | e ——— Honey- Sales und Service, BRUARY SALE AT HUDBON AND ESSEX USED CAR DEPARTMENT 1924 Ford Sedan, 4 doen 1923 Hudson Coach, 4-Pass. Cadillac Coupe, Maxwell Touring; new, Studebaker, spec, six LVakland coupe, § vasa, HUPMOBILE Service Station Staniey and § L AND CHALMEIS—Saics and McGauley and Bennett, 98 Arch street, s Vorably known Groen, Eales and ‘phone 1899, MOON MOTOR CAI the world over, I Service, 227 Glen street Maawell Sport Touriug car. Hudson 7 passenger Tourin, Maxwell Touring, Maxwell Tourtug, Eesex Touring. Studebaker, ; 1023 1920 1920 1921 Dass. Touring, TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER HONEAMAN AUTO SALES U, 1739 ARCH ST, TEL, 2109, HUDSON" * TOUR-SBDAN—recentiy good paint, terms to sult and car in trade, over. tires und upholstering will consider lighter A. G. Hawker, 52 Bl 8., touring mechanically; fiy $350 takes | CAr 18 A-l goud tires, A G He MAXWELL NG~ CAfi—] paint and in excellent shape ), ' 8ix fine tir Mcauley & Ben Ii_Bt., Pione 2958, WELL—sport touring car, ery little, used only 4 eaulpped with extras, class shape throughout. Price very rea souable. — Time payment considered | Honeyman Auto Bales Co., 139 Arch 8., Phone 2109, MAXWELL 1924—standard touring (ar positively brand new. Hun only 15 miles, Can be bought at a 10 per cent disc ount. Honeyman Aute Ssles Uo., 159 Arch # Phone 210 y ASH BEDA passener, perfect, 5 good tires. collent car for livery lighter car in trade G, _Hawker, 1923, montis, full Absolutely in firs run -7 mechanically Would make ex A work Will take terms arranged. A Bim 8 906, ~ BY CLIFF STERRETT e |GAKLAND—and - meat. Terms & and §20 a month. Aaron G, Cohen, Inc, 185 Par: streot, Tlartford, Cosn, it PAIGES—We have thres 16 chooss 7 Torm, one being & sport medel &t very prices. M. irving Jester, e “This 18 a Studebaker Year, PAIGE 1921—8edan thoroughiy overia uied, mew paint job, good tires, including o Ivl!‘: Sasy terms, For demonstratio: call C. A. Bence, 61 Main 8¢, Phone 2215, STEVENE 192 eral condition emonst i C. A Bence, 51 Main Ct, Phone lerl.. g STANLEY STEAM CARS-rosdsters, tour- ings and sedans, rebullt and ready for Strenuous use. Aaron G. Cohen, lnc., 135 l Park Street, Hartford, Conn. Agents for Stanley cars and parts, USED CAR BARGAIN—1921 Ford Sedan, 19233 Oakland, Red Bird. Inquire, Hotei Washington Garage. Phone 1735, Auto Parts and Accessorles 1] BATTERIES—Winter storage, il makes, wet and dry, right rates, tire equipment, acceseories and alcokol. J. M. Farrell 119 Frnkiin Square, Phone 156! S BATTERIES -Willard storage, wet and dry winter storage. Try us, Simmons Storags Battery, 167 Arch St., Phove : ATTERI® Westinghouse, auton and radio batteries Cotton's Service Sta., 309 B. Main Bt Tel Patiey 135

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